Okay, the thing I've found out now that my projects are recognized only
if the workspace is on my C:\ drive. They used to be on my D: drive. I
don't understand it but I can reproduce it.
First I checked out the failing project to the workspace dir on D:\
using the cli. Then I imported the project in Eclipse, but SVN did not
recognized it. Then I did the same, checking the project out to my C:\
drive. That worked. Also checking out from within Eclipse works when it
is on C:\
While I'm typing this mail I realize Ian's tip about capitalization. My
workspace on D:\ is in D:\Code\Java\eclipse\workspace (note the capital
C and J). So I tried again checking out in D:\test. That works. Check it
out again in D:\Test --> Fail!
So is this a known subclipse issue or is it a subversion issue? Ian is
this what you meant? I think I did not get the hint entirely when you
mentioned it. Thanks anyway for that. So I guess my workaround will be
to put the workspace in a different path. Still I don't get why it has
worked before. Anyway, I'm happy that it does now :)
Hugo
Hugo Visser wrote:
> Jan,
>
> Did you try different Eclipse versions? I'll try to go back a few
> subclipse versions. Subclipse did work here so somewhere it got broken!
>
> Hugo
>
>>
>> Hello,
>>
>> I reported the same problem a while ago here - it happens for me
>> under Linux with Eclipse 3.0.2, Subclipse 0.9.30 and JavaSVN 0.8.7,
>> as well as 0.8.8.1 There seems to be no known solution or workaround.
>>
>> Best regards -
>> Jan Ploski
>>
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Received on Fri Apr 22 07:33:41 2005